Neighborhood Group Looks to Increase Journal Square’s Inclusionary Zoning
The Journal Square Community Association is pitching a plan to the city council that would require developers to set aside 20% of their units as affordable housing on projects over 30 units.
Adaptive Reuse Project Could Bring Apartments to East Rutherford Industrial Building
The property at 315 Railroad Avenue in East Rutherford could be expanded into a residential development.
Plans Revealed for New $241 Million Hoboken High School
Hoboken voters will soon be weighing in on an ambitious scheme to build a new facility with loads of amenities but with a hefty price tag.
Hoboken’s Malibu Diner to Close, Reopen Inside Redeveloped Property
The old school restaurant will shut down soon to make way for a redevelopment plan that will reinstall the diner inside a modern building.
Partnership Commits $150 Million to Reactivate Two Iconic Newark Buildings
Two office buildings, steeped in Newark heritage, are slated for modernization in a way that honors Newark’s rich history of innovation and civic engagement.
Mixed-Use Development Planned for Site of Belleville Law Office
A property in Belleville, Essex County, that currently contains a law office could become the site of a mixed-use development.
Developer Looks to Advance Plan for 110-Unit Downtown Hackensack Project
A five-story building could spell major changes for the northern edge of Hackensack’s downtown.
New Plan Calls for 15-Story Building Along Route 440, Jersey City
A property off Route 440 in Jersey City could become home to a 218-unit development.
Eight-Story Development Could Come to Newark’s Ironbound
Newark’s latest mixed-use development would include commercial space and more than 100 residential units.
Redevelopment of Bayonne’s Marist High School Moves Forward
Ownership of the former Bayonne private school has been officially transferred to the Alessi Organization, who built the nearby South Cove Commons.